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that happens a lot in hollywood. crews will use 110 gallons of primer and 275 gallons of pain to give the hollywood sign a makeover. the last paint job was completed back in 2005. everyone needs a little touchup now and then. >>> now for a look at your national weather, i turn to bill karins. i say that with no judgment. >> not at all. >> not at all. >> plastic surgeons are cringing. a little botox into the "o" on the side. >> how is the weather, bill? >> it's okay. it's a mild morning out there. no frost on the pumpkin this morning, though. warm pacific air is blowing across the country. at least for now we shut the door on the cold canadian air we got a taste of last week. the big storm system that's kicking up through new england is exiting during the day today. the southern half of the country from arizona and california to florida, everyone is going to see a relatively dry day today. just a few spots of wet weather. as temperatures go, we're in the 50s and 60s up the eastern seaboard, 40s in the great lakes. you
that happens a lot in hollywood. crews will use 110 gallons of primer and 275 gallons of pain to give the hollywood sign a makeover. the last paint job was completed back in 2005. everyone needs a little touchup now and then. >>> now for a look at your national weather, i turn to bill karins. i say that with no judgment. >> not at all. >> not at all. >> plastic surgeons are cringing. a little botox into the "o" on the side. >> how is the weather, bill?...
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a cameo appearance from one of hollywood's biggest stars. that and more when we come back to rack in boca raton. >>> the shaw's charter jet arrived in new york's la gard yeah jet. he was taken to new york's hospital on manhattan's upper east side. a spokeswoman for the family would confirm that he is undergoing tests. ♪ want my recipe for healthier hair color? natural instincts! formulated with aloe, vitamin and antioxidants natural instincts has a system that's a healthier way to radiant color. indulge... with natural instincts. less guilt, more gorgeous. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause
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one of hollywood's most enduring couples are calling it quits. danny devito and reea pearlman separated after 30 years of marriage. the two met in 1978. they have three children together, all in their 20s. there's no word yet on what caused the split. i was surprised by that. okay, katy perry went all out for her performance at president obama's l.a. fund-raiser sunday night. complete with a special manicure. there were photos of the president and the democrat donk donkey. >>> first justin bieber and now lady gaga. the singer got sick not once but four times on stage. she kept singing and dancing. reports say gaga has been battling the flu. and last night what was he thinking? david blaine ended what he now says is his final endurance stunt. the illusionist went 72 hours, no food standing there wearing a chain jail suit surrounded by low current million volt coils. a visibly weak david blaine was wheeled into an ambulance to be examined. he can't believe it himself but he finished it. >> and smiling, too. >> i'm skeptical. i'm thinking at 3:00 a.
one of hollywood's most enduring couples are calling it quits. danny devito and reea pearlman separated after 30 years of marriage. the two met in 1978. they have three children together, all in their 20s. there's no word yet on what caused the split. i was surprised by that. okay, katy perry went all out for her performance at president obama's l.a. fund-raiser sunday night. complete with a special manicure. there were photos of the president and the democrat donk donkey. >>> first...
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so this was -- this is not a success by hollywood standards. it's always tough to tell why it is a movie to fails. but do you think there's connection here where people recognize this was more of a political movie dressed as entertainment? is there a lesson for hollywood about how to do this in the future. >> i think there are probably two lessons to be drawn. one absolutely, i think people -- people might respond also somewhat negatively to a movie that was dressed in a more progressive agenda if it was pretending to be something else. it's the, you know, film, the trojan horse film aspect that's troubling here. i think the mo every isn't very good. -- movie isn't very good. even the lifetime channel level that this is aiming for is not entertaining. they seem like to be stuck in this move owe and would like to figure out how to get out of it. >> i objected to this movie without having seen it just based on someone's assertion that it was feel good. i reject that. i also reject this salon cronyism but i'll play along for a minute. when movies
so this was -- this is not a success by hollywood standards. it's always tough to tell why it is a movie to fails. but do you think there's connection here where people recognize this was more of a political movie dressed as entertainment? is there a lesson for hollywood about how to do this in the future. >> i think there are probably two lessons to be drawn. one absolutely, i think people -- people might respond also somewhat negatively to a movie that was dressed in a more progressive...
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two guys with brooding hollywood looks, not good for the show. >> yes. we can only take so much. >> it's true. >> plus, you got to commute to your 8:00 class. >> yeah, that, too. >> move on and head on out the door. okay, sam. thanks. >> take care. >> it's kind of depressing playing radio for free europe knowing that sam stein wasn't alive when r.e.m. wrote that song. what year do you figure nervous? >> '81. >> it was '81. >> sam is in graduate school. >> straight ahead nbc news political director chuck todd, and editor of "newsweek" and "the daily beast," tina brown. keep it right here on "morning joe." ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> i had a different reaction to that first debate than a lot of people did. i mean, i thought -- i thought, wow. here's old moderate mitt. where you
two guys with brooding hollywood looks, not good for the show. >> yes. we can only take so much. >> it's true. >> plus, you got to commute to your 8:00 class. >> yeah, that, too. >> move on and head on out the door. okay, sam. thanks. >> take care. >> it's kind of depressing playing radio for free europe knowing that sam stein wasn't alive when r.e.m. wrote that song. what year do you figure nervous? >> '81. >> it was '81. >> sam is in...
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a source close to the actress tells the new york daily news, the age difference and her hollywood lifestyle were to blame. >> at least tony parker won championships. >> smack says the jets fan. >>> and finally, expecting to see madagascar iii at a theater in england, reportedly families got an unexpected fright when this movie, "paranormal activity 4" started playing. theater managers blame a technical error. one mom said the first two minutes of the film were enough to scare them and scar them for life. >> it took her two minutes to realize an animated film wasn't showing? >> probably a solid point. are you questioning her parenting skills. >> i would never question any mom's parenting skills. that is rule number one. >> strongly worded treat coming your way. >>> i'm lynn berry, this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> stay tuned. "way too early" with willie geist starts right now. >>> president obama, mitt romney leave boca headed for the swing states that will determine who gets this job. the question is with razor thin margins in nearly all those places what's going to give one of these guys
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we needed a hollywood expert and glad you could join us my friend. >> thank you. >> and i want to talk about that w. question. because he's the guy that nobody has mentioned literally the elephant in the room, wasn't at the republican national convention and then all of a sudden mitt romney's getting a question about george w. bush, the man who shall not be named, and pivots to venezuela. what do you make of that? >> i was -- i have to be honest i was stunned just by that huge delay before answering the question. generally that delay is like i'm glad you asked that question it was a good question. when it becomes about in the green room were we having spinach, what was the dip we had there. it took him two different questions to ramp up to how do i handle the george bush question and then the difference being extraordinary differences. i mean things that really don't deal with policy, deal with the last eight years, and then obviously president obama stepping up and not just saying here's how you're the same, i thought it was kind of brilliant to say you know what, he is different, so
we needed a hollywood expert and glad you could join us my friend. >> thank you. >> and i want to talk about that w. question. because he's the guy that nobody has mentioned literally the elephant in the room, wasn't at the republican national convention and then all of a sudden mitt romney's getting a question about george w. bush, the man who shall not be named, and pivots to venezuela. what do you make of that? >> i was -- i have to be honest i was stunned just by that huge...
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on tuesday, 9,000 in sydney hollywood ohiond a wednesday close to 9,000. make no mistake. that's why they're spending some form in each of the last five days in this state with others elsewhere. there will be two more stops also. we're listening to the senator ron portman of ohio who also happens to be mitt romney's sparring partner. perhaps the two of them going head to head in a hotel not far from where we were staying as they prepare for tuesday's critical debate as well. >> hey, peter, according to that latest poll, romney down just a few points there behind president obama in ohio, inching closer by the day. what's different about the romney campaign strategy in the buckeye state right now versus that strategy maybe say two weeks ago? >> reporter: i think it's pretty clear that romney feels much more confident. he feels much more loose as he interacts with voters and delivers his stump speech. it's because of that debate performance about ten days or sore now. when we were on the trail for months, craig, it was very clear that people were here because they did not lik
on tuesday, 9,000 in sydney hollywood ohiond a wednesday close to 9,000. make no mistake. that's why they're spending some form in each of the last five days in this state with others elsewhere. there will be two more stops also. we're listening to the senator ron portman of ohio who also happens to be mitt romney's sparring partner. perhaps the two of them going head to head in a hotel not far from where we were staying as they prepare for tuesday's critical debate as well. >> hey,...
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get all dressed up, float over there and be super hollywooded out. >> super hollywooded out. >> never had that much honor bestowed before. >> there's so much you could talk about, mika. you could talk about "magic" man being paid with hookers and cocaine. >> smoking pot with the family. >> going on tour. >> i like the in fact your parents didn't have a good connection but you weren't going to share yours with them. >> they were running with a kind of bohemian crowd of their own. >> very different times. >> they were trying to keep in communication with the younger generation by finding out what it was we were all so excited about. >> bridging the gap. >> why is so marijuana so exciting? let's talking it. >> it happened once. >> it was too weird getting high with your mom. >> too weird. >> that's too weird. >> the book "kicking and dreaming: the story of heart, soul, and rock 'n' roll." you helped write the sound track for "ringing the bell." john and i are huge music freaks. we can talk in shorthand about that. we say, you know what, it sort of captures -- it sort of captures my child
get all dressed up, float over there and be super hollywooded out. >> super hollywooded out. >> never had that much honor bestowed before. >> there's so much you could talk about, mika. you could talk about "magic" man being paid with hookers and cocaine. >> smoking pot with the family. >> going on tour. >> i like the in fact your parents didn't have a good connection but you weren't going to share yours with them. >> they were running with a...
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let's take a look, president obama spoke to his hollywood backers last night at an l.a. fund-raiser. it sounded like he realized how bad things went. he wasn't as good as you were right now, mayor nutter, but let's take a look. >> everybody here is incredible professionals, such great friends, and they just perform flawlessly night after night. i can't always say the same. back in 2008 everybody always remembers the victory, but they don't always remember the bumps in the road. things always look good in retrospect, but in the middle of it we made all kinds of mistakes. we goofed up. i goofed up, but the american people carried us forward. >> he doesn't look too happy in having to be self-deprecating, howard, it's not his favorite pastime saying i blew it. >> it's borderline cringe-worthy. i think the people inside know, as has been said and reported, just how bad it was. my reporting tells me that the professional preparers, you know, there's a kind of class of professional debate preparers here in washington -- >> right. >> -- on the democratic side worked with preside
let's take a look, president obama spoke to his hollywood backers last night at an l.a. fund-raiser. it sounded like he realized how bad things went. he wasn't as good as you were right now, mayor nutter, but let's take a look. >> everybody here is incredible professionals, such great friends, and they just perform flawlessly night after night. i can't always say the same. back in 2008 everybody always remembers the victory, but they don't always remember the bumps in the road. things...
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here are the five highest paid women in hollywood. rihanna and ellen, they took in $53 million between may of 2011 and 2012. three, taylor swift, 57 million. a million more for britney spirit and oprah. [ female announcer ] ready for a taste of what's hot? check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rolls. they're this season's must-have accessory. lean cuisine. be culinary chic. [ male announcer ] you start your day... love you, too. ...thinking about what's important to you -- your family... ...the mortgage... the kids' college tuition. [ cellphone ringing ] but life insurance? [ horn honking ] life is unpredictable. that's why at fidelity life we want you to think about term life insurance -- taking care of your family's future expenses if something happens to you. it's easy. we get to know you and your needs, then give you our best quote and our competitors'. you choose and save up to 70%. that could mean $250,000 of coverage for just $15 a month. we offer
here are the five highest paid women in hollywood. rihanna and ellen, they took in $53 million between may of 2011 and 2012. three, taylor swift, 57 million. a million more for britney spirit and oprah. [ female announcer ] ready for a taste of what's hot? check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rolls. they're this season's must-have accessory. lean cuisine. be culinary chic. [ male announcer ] you start your day......
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. >>> is hollywood breaking for romney? first "clueless star stacy dash and now actress lindsay lohan is chiming in and told "e" i think employment is really important right now so as of now mitt romney as of now. >> that wraps up things for me. have a great weekend, "now" with alex wagner is up next. don't miss that. ole throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only rinse that makes your teeth two shades whiter and two times stronger. ♪ listerine® whitening... power to your mouth. >>> for at least the moment, that annoying really, really loud honking red alert that's been ringing in democratic circles has been turned off. finally, a moment of peace, some quiet space for the nation to ponder the all-important question, who gets to hit the panic button next?
. >>> is hollywood breaking for romney? first "clueless star stacy dash and now actress lindsay lohan is chiming in and told "e" i think employment is really important right now so as of now mitt romney as of now. >> that wraps up things for me. have a great weekend, "now" with alex wagner is up next. don't miss that. ole throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7...
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during a los angeles fund-raiser last night acknowledging that his debate performance didn't live up to hollywood standards. governor romney is trying to keep his debate act alive shedding his wooden image for a more human mitt. he told the emotional story of helping a young member of the mormon church who was dying of leukemia. >> through all this david had the kind of strength and courage and maturity you see in so many of our young people, so many of the people in this great nation of ours. i thought of the wonderful slogan later, clear eyes, full heart, can't lose. >> joining the panel now ar ari melver of the nation and nicholas cantasori of the new york times t. yes. >> that's who he is. >> let's talk about the strategy. the president, just forget about wednesday. think about friday. mitt romney forget about friday, remember wednesday. who is selling themselves better this week in your opinion? >> mitt romney is doing a great job shaking the etch-a-sketch. this is the candidate he meant to be. >> or hoped to be. >> or hoped to be. i was thinking of the debate and how astonished president ob
during a los angeles fund-raiser last night acknowledging that his debate performance didn't live up to hollywood standards. governor romney is trying to keep his debate act alive shedding his wooden image for a more human mitt. he told the emotional story of helping a young member of the mormon church who was dying of leukemia. >> through all this david had the kind of strength and courage and maturity you see in so many of our young people, so many of the people in this great nation of...
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the guy was a hollywood actor. he had seen it all. and he knew, there is never, never a joke that has too many entendre. >> listen. i know what it's like the first time you pull that republican lever, because i used to be a democrat myself. and i could tell you, it only hurts for a minute. and then you'll feel just great. in america today we're running out of a vital resource we need to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameri
the guy was a hollywood actor. he had seen it all. and he knew, there is never, never a joke that has too many entendre. >> listen. i know what it's like the first time you pull that republican lever, because i used to be a democrat myself. and i could tell you, it only hurts for a minute. and then you'll feel just great. in america today we're running out of a vital resource we need to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by...
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we heard him joke about it last night before his hollywood supporters, but today he's trying to hit the reset button and remind folks why they should support him and to really give them confidence that he is going to come back in a strong way in these next two debates he has. from here he heads to san francisco for more fund-raisers. >> i'm curious in this. we had chris on a short time ago, the democratic strategist. he feels this debate story or the president's debate performance has legs if you will because of the media. you have the president referring to it even jokingly. still it lingers in his remarks. do you get the sense behind the scenes it really is sticking with him? that can be a motivating factor to ensure that he does a much better job than next time around. you can joke about something, but they like to say the joke is funny because there's a little truth in there. >> i think that's absolutely right. i think that they are refocusing their debate preparations. you heard top campaign advisers talk about the fact there's going to be to some extent a reset when president obam
we heard him joke about it last night before his hollywood supporters, but today he's trying to hit the reset button and remind folks why they should support him and to really give them confidence that he is going to come back in a strong way in these next two debates he has. from here he heads to san francisco for more fund-raisers. >> i'm curious in this. we had chris on a short time ago, the democratic strategist. he feels this debate story or the president's debate performance has...
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this ability to talk, i used to think your dad, although he made a lot of money in hollywood, he always had the magical ability to get on television or radio, especially radio, and talk to the guy working on the line somewhere in milwaukee, and that guy, maybe it was all those days of touring on the train with ge theater. bill clinton has gotten even better than he was before at talking to people the way they talk. >> it's true, and bruce springsteen, let's give him some credit, is an iconic figure among the kind of voters we're talking about. let's be frank, bruce springsteen is a very rich man. he's much closer to mitt romney kind of wealth than any of the rest of us, and yet his message, his songs speak to the voters we're talking about, they speak plainly and simply, just as bill clinton does in another realm. >> isn't it ironic he's saying with all his money and coming down in the middle politically, although a bit to the left, saying this land is your land. he's singing woody guthrie, these old depression songs. you, too, john. "born in the usa" but then today he was singing woody
this ability to talk, i used to think your dad, although he made a lot of money in hollywood, he always had the magical ability to get on television or radio, especially radio, and talk to the guy working on the line somewhere in milwaukee, and that guy, maybe it was all those days of touring on the train with ge theater. bill clinton has gotten even better than he was before at talking to people the way they talk. >> it's true, and bruce springsteen, let's give him some credit, is an...
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the guy was a hollywood actor. he had seen it all. and he knew, there is never, never a joke that has too many entendre. >> listen. i know what it's like the first time you pull that republican lever, because i used to be a democrat myself. and i could tell you, it only hurts for a minute. and then you'll feel just great. i'm so g lad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary card. welcome back. how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full
the guy was a hollywood actor. he had seen it all. and he knew, there is never, never a joke that has too many entendre. >> listen. i know what it's like the first time you pull that republican lever, because i used to be a democrat myself. and i could tell you, it only hurts for a minute. and then you'll feel just great. i'm so g lad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great....
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he anchored the detroit lions 12 seasons and known in hollywood in his roles in "webster" and the movie "blazing saddles" and up next the state department's evolving timeline in benghazi. follow the wings. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> after nofour weeks of mixed messaging the state department came out with a different story about the night that happened september 11th. this is a detailed account of heavily armed mill shish las invading the compound. joining me is michael lighter nbc news terrorism expert. michael, what do you know from the -- from your -- excuse me -- from your sources about what happened that night? >> andrea, i think people are seeing, as the reporting gets more and more clear that this was coordinated, that it was probably independence to protest, b
he anchored the detroit lions 12 seasons and known in hollywood in his roles in "webster" and the movie "blazing saddles" and up next the state department's evolving timeline in benghazi. follow the wings. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory....
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i think he has leaned a little bit more, we've seen, on some of the hollywood types who have been able to try to bring out some big crowds to some of the events that we have seen. now the president has tried to get some of these guys to maybe donate to some of those superpacs and outside groups, like priorities usa. but really, priorities pales in comparison to what conservative groups have been able to raise. >> conservatives on the other side here. number one on mitt romney list is sheldon adelson, the owner of the las vegas sands casino empire which has been named so often a throughout this campaign. he has raised $34 million so far. how is the romney campaign using that money? >> well, not just raise $34 million. he has donated himself personally with his wife and daughter, something like $25 million of that money. so that is a ton of cash coming from one person. and a, you know, look. the fact is this has been one of the campaigns where we're on pace for a billion dollars in fundraising, or in ad spending. so we're at about $840 million now. and it's just a wash from both sides. >
i think he has leaned a little bit more, we've seen, on some of the hollywood types who have been able to try to bring out some big crowds to some of the events that we have seen. now the president has tried to get some of these guys to maybe donate to some of those superpacs and outside groups, like priorities usa. but really, priorities pales in comparison to what conservative groups have been able to raise. >> conservatives on the other side here. number one on mitt romney list is...
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. >> well, the show's creator told the hollywood reporter, it's plagiarism and wrote a letter to the campaign saying, quote, please come up with your own campaign slogan. your politics and campaign are not aligned with the themes we portray in our series. if you read only one thing this morning, president obama's white house designer, michael s. smith has now done the interiors for a two bedroom apartment in mid town manhattan with lovely views of central park. the price for that two bedroom, $50 million. get a look at what that kind of money buys you in my must read. a lot of pictures. it's up on our facebook page at facebook/jansi facebook/jansing and company. phillips'. is a thrilling, dual-flavored ride to mouth fun-town. but it's not like everyone is going to break into a karaoke jam session. ♪ this will literally probably never happen. [ male announcer ] you start your day... love you, too. ...thinking about what's important to you -- your family... ...the mortgage... the kids' college tuition. [ cellphone ringing ] but life insurance? [ horn honking ] life is unpredictable.
. >> well, the show's creator told the hollywood reporter, it's plagiarism and wrote a letter to the campaign saying, quote, please come up with your own campaign slogan. your politics and campaign are not aligned with the themes we portray in our series. if you read only one thing this morning, president obama's white house designer, michael s. smith has now done the interiors for a two bedroom apartment in mid town manhattan with lovely views of central park. the price for that two...
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. >> you know the hollywood role, the key is sincerity. if you can fake that, you've got it made. thank you, joy-ann reid and howard fineman, chuck todd. >>> coming up, the biggest danger of president obama in the final stretch as a malaise sets in among his main support, especially women, his phispanic and young people. can he rouse the troops? bill and hillary clinton have emerged as major allies of the president in this election. hillary clinton took heat off the white house yesterday when she said she, not the president, was responsible for the lack of security in benghazi. the former president has emerged as a major booster out on the campaign trial. so, just how important is the clinton factor this election? we'll get to that. that's always fun. >>> plus, i'll go toe to toe with obama and romney stand-ins for another round-up "just answer the question," my turn to pose the questions i would like to ask the candidates in tonight's debate. jason chafman of utah will play president obama. >>> let me finish with this, heavyweight battle. this is "hardball," the place for politic
. >> you know the hollywood role, the key is sincerity. if you can fake that, you've got it made. thank you, joy-ann reid and howard fineman, chuck todd. >>> coming up, the biggest danger of president obama in the final stretch as a malaise sets in among his main support, especially women, his phispanic and young people. can he rouse the troops? bill and hillary clinton have emerged as major allies of the president in this election. hillary clinton took heat off the white house...
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his positions are not -- >> is that that hollywood expression, if can you fake it -- >> a lot of chat about medicare and these other things. obama's challenge is to elevate, as martin said. he has to be president. be a strong leader with a vision for the future and he must eviscerate. he has to take romney down. >> the other thing, with both guys go for the title tonight? >> no. >> does anybody pull back? i think they go for the knockout. >> they're warmed up, carved up, pumped up, ready to take each other on. the critical thing is romney has run a campaign that's flipped and flopped and moved all over the place. by so doing i'm not sure the american voter really knows what this man is about. >> maybe they don't want to know. >> here's the thing, during that debate with joe bie joe biden w out debates, paul ryan said he doesn't think judges should have decided on the roe v. wade case. that's what you get when you throw punches. >> got him shook up enough to say he didn't think reproductive rights were rights. they could be legislated by states -- >> paul ryan said he didn't think the
his positions are not -- >> is that that hollywood expression, if can you fake it -- >> a lot of chat about medicare and these other things. obama's challenge is to elevate, as martin said. he has to be president. be a strong leader with a vision for the future and he must eviscerate. he has to take romney down. >> the other thing, with both guys go for the title tonight? >> no. >> does anybody pull back? i think they go for the knockout. >> they're warmed...
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or was that -- >> i think vs rejecting hollywood. i don't think i was aware of it at the time. i felt like i had been working and filming since i was 13 years old and i almost became an adult at a pretty young age because in order to do those movies, you can't really be a real kid. so i felt like my 20s were sort of living my teen years, applied to go to college and i was all set to go to paris. and there was no way i could leave. i said this is going to be my college. >> you could have gone on to be a hollywood kid and you decided you wanted an education and live in paris. >> outside the box. i have just tried to listen -- as you severe campbell would say, i tried to follow my bliss and that just seemed like the time to do it. i hoped later i would have kids and you can't do the same things when you have a family. >> you know, when i was growing up, i was born in '63 and also sort of the same age, i would alwaysook at films like "the graduate" and say why didn't our generation have movies that defined our time. and then by the time the '80s end, john hughes was the man. i reme
or was that -- >> i think vs rejecting hollywood. i don't think i was aware of it at the time. i felt like i had been working and filming since i was 13 years old and i almost became an adult at a pretty young age because in order to do those movies, you can't really be a real kid. so i felt like my 20s were sort of living my teen years, applied to go to college and i was all set to go to paris. and there was no way i could leave. i said this is going to be my college. >> you could...
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and the great old hollywood rule is, the key is sincerity, and if you can fake that, you've got it made. i'm looking at, why did they leak the fact that they taught him to lean into the person in the format of the town hall. to lean in physically, to lean forward, like we do here, but in a different way. to somehow suggest an earnest interest and empathy for the person. if it's that mechanical, that robotic, he's not going to do too well. >> we have seen challenges for both incumbent presidents and challengers at debate formats like this. obviously, george herbert walker bush, ostentatiously checking his watch. we saw the very awkward intersection, and i'm not sure which man came out the better for it, between al gore and george w. bush, with the encroachment of personal space. we've also seen bill clinton, his best moment of any debate the entire time he was running for president, and serving as an incumbent, when he did have the "i feel your pain" moment, the incredible empathy for his questioner. chris, do you feel like the thing that is most important the interaction between these t
and the great old hollywood rule is, the key is sincerity, and if you can fake that, you've got it made. i'm looking at, why did they leak the fact that they taught him to lean into the person in the format of the town hall. to lean in physically, to lean forward, like we do here, but in a different way. to somehow suggest an earnest interest and empathy for the person. if it's that mechanical, that robotic, he's not going to do too well. >> we have seen challenges for both incumbent...
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if we look back, we don't have to go to hollywood, we don't -- >> go home. >> look back to the history. half a century ago, that exploited domestic labor would have been black women. >> that's right. >> these are the same struggles. >> absolutely. i so appreciate that. that's part of why next i get to talk about the smartest thing i have read about black folks and the presidency of president obama in four years. we're going to talk about jelani cobb's new yorker piece next. we saw that last tide commercial with the parents and the cute little baby triplets... well wait until your triplets move back home after college. we were enjoying our empty nest. and now it's just a nest full of laundry. lucky underwear. we were going through so much of that bargain detergent... and the clothes didn't look as good. but since we switched to tide, we use much less. their clothes are looking much more...uh... what's the word? clean? employable. [ female announcer ] one cap of tide gives you more cleaning power than 6 caps of the bargain brand. [ mom ] that's my tide, what's yours? i have a great fit w
if we look back, we don't have to go to hollywood, we don't -- >> go home. >> look back to the history. half a century ago, that exploited domestic labor would have been black women. >> that's right. >> these are the same struggles. >> absolutely. i so appreciate that. that's part of why next i get to talk about the smartest thing i have read about black folks and the presidency of president obama in four years. we're going to talk about jelani cobb's new yorker...
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that was the year that voters recalled governor gray davis and sent a former body builder and hollywood actor to sacramento. the election was down to the wire. here's how tom brokaw reported the story the next day. >>> good evening from california. governor arnold schwarzenegger. even though the polls predicted it, a lot of people expected it, and even author wanted it, it still is a stunning development in american politics and for what it could mean across the country. governor gray davis lost the recall vote by 10 percentage points and schwarzenegger got half the votes cast for governor in a field with more than 100 other candidates. >> the people of california want me to be their governor. and i will do that. and nothing else. i will work as the governor, i will work as much as i can. even if it is around the clock. there will be more time for morevies or anything else, i will take this job very seriously. i will bring back the economy, i will bring back the jobs. i will clean up the environment. i will help with education and improve education. all of those issues we want to make s
that was the year that voters recalled governor gray davis and sent a former body builder and hollywood actor to sacramento. the election was down to the wire. here's how tom brokaw reported the story the next day. >>> good evening from california. governor arnold schwarzenegger. even though the polls predicted it, a lot of people expected it, and even author wanted it, it still is a stunning development in american politics and for what it could mean across the country. governor gray...
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the surprise deal worth $4 billion in cash and stock underscore s the growing relationship between hollywood and silicon valley. it means disney is going to release -- and this is what i'm excited about -- a seventh "star wars" film in 2015. speaking of silver linings, maybe, just maybe, george lucas won't write the next one. god bless george lucas for all he's done because my kids and i, we love -- you know, we love all the "star wars" stuff. it's not a coincidence that "the empire strikes back," not written by george lucas, was the best "star wars." >> he lost me on the last three with the jar jar binks. there are going to be three more movies. it's great. >> seriously, you've got to be a "star wars." >> obi wan kenobi. >> it's great stuff. "the empire strikes back," your favorite? >> no question. >> no question. >> the first one? really? you are so 1977. what about you? >> "empire." you've got to love it when yoda arrives. although the third one when the eewoks showed up. >> you've never seen any of them. >> i walked out of one of the mbern' minutes of hell. >> really? >> awful. >> "star
the surprise deal worth $4 billion in cash and stock underscore s the growing relationship between hollywood and silicon valley. it means disney is going to release -- and this is what i'm excited about -- a seventh "star wars" film in 2015. speaking of silver linings, maybe, just maybe, george lucas won't write the next one. god bless george lucas for all he's done because my kids and i, we love -- you know, we love all the "star wars" stuff. it's not a coincidence that...
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. >> every once in a while hollywood runs out of actors. >> there's an actor story. >> they have my phone number. >> reporter: claurns,lawrence, d season one in five days. it's such an amazing show. >> it really is. >> man, that's unbelievable. >> all right. >> so you waited a year to watch, too. >> i burned it during the debate. >> man, i'm telling you, seriously, "homeland," the writing, the plot twists. >> and claire danes is unbelievable. >> she's great. >> oh, my god! >> our next guest -- >> seriously. and, of course, they're all great! >> yeah. >> great writers. >> phenomenal writers. >> our next guest imagines a world without cancer. we're going to talk about some other things that maybe are perhaps a little more important. we'll bring in dr. margaret cuomo, the sister of new york governor andrew cuomo to discuss her new book. that's ahead on "morning joe." customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... eve
. >> every once in a while hollywood runs out of actors. >> there's an actor story. >> they have my phone number. >> reporter: claurns,lawrence, d season one in five days. it's such an amazing show. >> it really is. >> man, that's unbelievable. >> all right. >> so you waited a year to watch, too. >> i burned it during the debate. >> man, i'm telling you, seriously, "homeland," the writing, the plot twists. >> and claire...
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between hollywood and the government. there i. you know i don't want to just talk for the because i. don't know all the specifics . i think still hollywood it's imaginary it's based on the fact obviously but the art and the films it's not life so the reason the reason you know it's a certain level of exaggeration and in every movie cannot just be. exactly the reverse so i think with that you know come certain. you know deviations from the plot and. i don't think you know me personally i don't think there is a connection between that you know between the government how would i know i know. the government you know it's very helpful some sometimes you know they help with. like you're the film my friend was in this film. the medal of what was and. it was recent a couple of months ago and i know the it was about and it was about the navy seals not medal of honor but valor i think the forgot the name exactly but i know the navy they don't donated the you know the. boards and certain equipment and it was it was donated for two filmmakers
between hollywood and the government. there i. you know i don't want to just talk for the because i. don't know all the specifics . i think still hollywood it's imaginary it's based on the fact obviously but the art and the films it's not life so the reason the reason you know it's a certain level of exaggeration and in every movie cannot just be. exactly the reverse so i think with that you know come certain. you know deviations from the plot and. i don't think you know me personally i don't...
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(harvey keitel) it's a film that hollywood did not want to make. quentin was going to give up directing the script, because of all the difficulty in raising the funding. and i urged him to direct it. i wanted him to direct it, because in the text his talent was so vivid to me that i felt he should direct it and i didn't want to do it unless he directed it. the way i write, i get the characters talking. and they just start talking to each other and i'm like a court reporter, just writing it down. and they just get it going. and so since this was basically almost like a play as far as like the way they dealt with each other, they wrote it. (quentin tarantino) this is my quickest script, i wrote it in about 3 weeks. (man) if i'd known how you are i'd never have worked with you. are you going to bark all day, little doggie? or are you going to bite? what was that? i'm sorry, i didn't catch it. would you repeat it? are you going to bark all day, or are you going to bite? i got involved in helping quentin with the casting, which an actor of my experience
(harvey keitel) it's a film that hollywood did not want to make. quentin was going to give up directing the script, because of all the difficulty in raising the funding. and i urged him to direct it. i wanted him to direct it, because in the text his talent was so vivid to me that i felt he should direct it and i didn't want to do it unless he directed it. the way i write, i get the characters talking. and they just start talking to each other and i'm like a court reporter, just writing it...
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adversaries will look beyond the glitz and glamour to show you why some hollywood some see hollywood as a propaganda machine. it's thursday october eighteenth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching our team. but we talk a lot here at r.t. about the growing surveillance state so maybe what's happening now in boston shouldn't come as a surprise the american civil liberties union has gotten ahold of documents and tapes showing that the boston police to par. it has been spying on activists this after the a.c.l.u. sued for access to the information on behalf of five activist groups and what they found is that officers have been monitoring and collecting information on political protesters many of the groups they've been keeping close tabs on are well known like veterans for peace and code pink now the story has made national headlines but it is certain controversy in boston here's a look at some of the local headlines as you can see they read boston police accused of spying on antiwar groups and another one their groups fault boston police for surveillance now he
adversaries will look beyond the glitz and glamour to show you why some hollywood some see hollywood as a propaganda machine. it's thursday october eighteenth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching our team. but we talk a lot here at r.t. about the growing surveillance state so maybe what's happening now in boston shouldn't come as a surprise the american civil liberties union has gotten ahold of documents and tapes showing that the boston police to par. it has been...
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now from hollywood straight to our business desk here in moscow marina are we in for an action packed day or are likely to see more of a performance well so far have to say it seems like we're in for a lackluster performance because investors are really waiting for bigger news to hit so far they're waiting to see if anything will come out from the two day summit taken place in brussels as i'm saying this we're going to take a look at the asian markets and how they're performing right now basically we know that e.u. leaders have already set up their prosper the progress greece has made towards meeting its austerity targets but there's a review in the country's financial situation right now with the making of him and it's flatter that is out of just another connection investors are focusing on the performance on wall street overnight where the nasdaq. after google shares dropped by. her sons after the internet giant released the third quarter results early by accident therefore show this quarter your profits fell twenty percent from the previous year to just over two billion dollars goo
now from hollywood straight to our business desk here in moscow marina are we in for an action packed day or are likely to see more of a performance well so far have to say it seems like we're in for a lackluster performance because investors are really waiting for bigger news to hit so far they're waiting to see if anything will come out from the two day summit taken place in brussels as i'm saying this we're going to take a look at the asian markets and how they're performing right now...
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this is hollywood. do we really turn to hollywood for wisdom about politics? >> a lot of people do. >> i remember during the gore lieberman campaign, they put out cher, she didn't like joe lieberman. she was their spokesman. you have to be pretty careful. >> stacy dash says the only choice improper for your future, vote mitt romney. her peers said jam you'll jackson called her crazy. did the media back her up at all? here is a woman coming under attack. would you back her up? >> if i knew who people in hollywood are, i might, but they did get a lot of publicity and they did supported mitt romney. >> i alive live in l.a., we have a lot more republicans than people think. this is kind of thing of the east coast media, they think everybody is liberal. we have kid rock who has supported mitt romney. i'll give you there are more liberals, eva longoria, here she attacks conservative women and women who are pro-life. she is not getting the outrage that others would get. someone should call her out on it. >> she tweeted this week, i have no-no idea how any women to vo
this is hollywood. do we really turn to hollywood for wisdom about politics? >> a lot of people do. >> i remember during the gore lieberman campaign, they put out cher, she didn't like joe lieberman. she was their spokesman. you have to be pretty careful. >> stacy dash says the only choice improper for your future, vote mitt romney. her peers said jam you'll jackson called her crazy. did the media back her up at all? here is a woman coming under attack. would you back her up?...
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this hollywood thing was kind of fun. and tony knew they would choose the hollywood cover. they didn't want to be nutritionists. they didn't want to be oil technicians. and he didn't want to be schoolteachers in a country where the school, the american schools have been shut down for six months. but hollywood, who doesn't want to pretend, and who's not able to pretend to be hollywood? bob anders said we have been confined for three months. and my hair was really long. this was 1979 to so they have to blow dry and they bloat his hair back and he said, he said i looked great. there was a shirt that was two sizes too small and i unbuttoned to the this is bob, not me biggies like 80 something a. he said i have all this here at my chest that really looked good. i pulled my jogging, a lot of cologne. a trench coat over my shoulders the esa tony sent my walk was little effeminate. bob anders wanted a house guest who said it was fun. it was fun and skipping from tehran. and that part i think the genius of this story, tony picked it because he knew they could all get into it on some
this hollywood thing was kind of fun. and tony knew they would choose the hollywood cover. they didn't want to be nutritionists. they didn't want to be oil technicians. and he didn't want to be schoolteachers in a country where the school, the american schools have been shut down for six months. but hollywood, who doesn't want to pretend, and who's not able to pretend to be hollywood? bob anders said we have been confined for three months. and my hair was really long. this was 1979 to so they...
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many in the media or hollywood but i think i will go with hollywood. hollywood leans toward obama. it's clear the money has gone that way. >> when the actress stacy dash endorsed romney she had her head handed to hollywood. >> it's a lesson for all. >> and nobody in hollywood stuck up for her. >> we can play this game from both size, ed asne had shows cancelled. >> kid rock is pretty well known cal. >> thoughtful of all people sean penn and two of them, they attack to each other in politics and get together for a beer. kind of sweet. >> but how many of the celebrities could find benghazi on the map. superman takes a stand against the mainstream media. that next to on news watch. where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of a
many in the media or hollywood but i think i will go with hollywood. hollywood leans toward obama. it's clear the money has gone that way. >> when the actress stacy dash endorsed romney she had her head handed to hollywood. >> it's a lesson for all. >> and nobody in hollywood stuck up for her. >> we can play this game from both size, ed asne had shows cancelled. >> kid rock is pretty well known cal. >> thoughtful of all people sean penn and two of them, they...
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politicians continue wrapping up their fear mongering of nuclear threats and evil dictators hollywood script writers will be hard at work beating the war drums to crack. the shows the fire in los angeles. r t l so it's a lot of stories from around the world south sudan assessors even while protests settling a better route over a transit fees that saw it come to the brink of war with its northern neighbor earlier this year and deal brokered to with sudan saw the countries agree on the use of pipelines and the setting up of a buffer zone along the disputed border you know it's a dance off on the bloody civil war lasting twenty one years before the south and mantles but why. this year. the colombian government and the guerrilla group far have agreed on a joint declaration to try and so merely have one entry of conflict members from both sides have been negotiating at a secret venue outside although we're talking said to move to cuba in mid november fark is considered a terrorist organization by both the us with washington having supplied colombia's armed forces with military aid to comba
politicians continue wrapping up their fear mongering of nuclear threats and evil dictators hollywood script writers will be hard at work beating the war drums to crack. the shows the fire in los angeles. r t l so it's a lot of stories from around the world south sudan assessors even while protests settling a better route over a transit fees that saw it come to the brink of war with its northern neighbor earlier this year and deal brokered to with sudan saw the countries agree on the use of...
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but hollywood, who doesn't want to pretended and who's not able to pretended to be hollywood? bob anders said, we had been confined for three months, and my hair was really long. this is 1979. they got a blow-dryer and blew it back, and he said you should are -- i looked great. [laughter] i got -- [inaudible] it was two sizes too small and i buttoned it to here. this is bob anders. he's 80 something now. i have all this hair on my chest. it looked good. [laughter] a gold medallionon. a lot of cologne. a trench coat over my shoulders. tony said my walk was a little infemme anymore but bob anders wanted a house gust -- guests said it was fun. it was fun escapes from tehran. that's part of the again yous of this story. tony picked it, because he knew they could get in to it on some level. they could prend to pretended the hollywood types and he thought he could save their lives and they could save their lives by doing this. it was an amazing story. you probably not going read another story like this about u.s. government work. the cia likes this story, they prefer it to be matt d
but hollywood, who doesn't want to pretended and who's not able to pretended to be hollywood? bob anders said, we had been confined for three months, and my hair was really long. this is 1979. they got a blow-dryer and blew it back, and he said you should are -- i looked great. [laughter] i got -- [inaudible] it was two sizes too small and i buttoned it to here. this is bob anders. he's 80 something now. i have all this hair on my chest. it looked good. [laughter] a gold medallionon. a lot of...
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hollywood willingness to play along means it is gaining ground, even in a market where local productions are protected by a strict quota system that limits film releases to just 34 per year. despite the protectionism, this by hollywood being kept at bay, local chinese protections -- productions are failing to take the lead, certainly not on the international stage, but not in china either where they are struggling to take even half of total box office revenue. some chinese directors say the real threat to homegrown cinema is not hollywood, but china's rigid system of censorship. this director was once banned from making films for five years. he recently took the bold step of blogging about his battle with the sensors. -- censors. >> a lot of chinese directors avoid making films about the realities of life at the -- because of the risk of censorship. few such films get made. >> for now, it seems that many audiences are voting with their feet. it leaves many questions about whether they are capable of that soft power. >> disney will take over lucas films. they are paying just over $1 billi
hollywood willingness to play along means it is gaining ground, even in a market where local productions are protected by a strict quota system that limits film releases to just 34 per year. despite the protectionism, this by hollywood being kept at bay, local chinese protections -- productions are failing to take the lead, certainly not on the international stage, but not in china either where they are struggling to take even half of total box office revenue. some chinese directors say the...
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that is hollywood films. >> forget balls showing or the propaganda films. jain that is the world's largest growing segment of market and hollywood is going to great lengths to get a piece of the action. earlier this year when "men in black 3" hit the cinemas, this scene had been cut. when makers of the soon-to-be released "red sword," they reportedly remastered the footage to give north korea the villain's role. to playd's willingness along means it is gaining ground even in a market where local production is protected by a quota system that limits foreign film releases. despite the protectionism, despite hollywood being kept at bay, local chinese production is still failing to make the leap. they are struggling to take even half the total box office revenue. some chinese directors say the real threat to homegrown cinema is not hollywood by the rigid system of center ship. -- but the rigid system of censorship. >> a lot of chinese directors have avoided making movies about the reality of life because of the risk of censorship. for now it seems chinese audie
that is hollywood films. >> forget balls showing or the propaganda films. jain that is the world's largest growing segment of market and hollywood is going to great lengths to get a piece of the action. earlier this year when "men in black 3" hit the cinemas, this scene had been cut. when makers of the soon-to-be released "red sword," they reportedly remastered the footage to give north korea the villain's role. to playd's willingness along means it is gaining ground...
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will be making a coming blockbuster critical of the cia's torture and ridesharing program hollywood provides the images while politicians provide the arguments as us politicians continue ramping up their fear mongering of nuclear threats and evil dictators hollywood script writers will be hard at work beating the war drums to create. the shows they did fire in los angeles. r.t. . the right time for a business update now so what do you have for us maria this hour ok so we start with the asian markets this is the last hour that they're the only one striking because of course russia will open up and right now what's on the nec has managed to turn things around and it's adding ever so slightly investors are focusing on the two day summit taking place in brussels the leaders have already said that there's been progress made in greece tours of the country that have targets when it comes to the austerity productions of the masters but let's move on and take a look at what happened on wall street with google because many investors are eyeing that up right now basically says and google told
will be making a coming blockbuster critical of the cia's torture and ridesharing program hollywood provides the images while politicians provide the arguments as us politicians continue ramping up their fear mongering of nuclear threats and evil dictators hollywood script writers will be hard at work beating the war drums to create. the shows they did fire in los angeles. r.t. . the right time for a business update now so what do you have for us maria this hour ok so we start with the asian...
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up their fear mongering of nuclear threats and evil dictators hollywood script writers will be hard at work beating the war drums to crack with these shows the fire in los angeles. r t. into reality world up there we go will start in a bahrain where security is being killed or injured in clashes with antigovernment protesters the unrest began in february last year when people rose up demanding reforms from the longtime ruling dynasty the uprising was met with a harsh crackdown as well as the arrest of human rights activists and doctors who actually helped to treat the injured demonstrators and just recently four more people were detained for twitter messages criticizing the king. suspected al qaeda gunmen have attacked a military base in southern yemen killing at least thirteen soldiers and losing the same number of their own and the battle started with a car bomb blast before militants continued their offensive on the coastal base from the sea and the region as seen fierce fighting between the army and al-qaeda as the country tries to battle militants. well it's been a rhondda two
up their fear mongering of nuclear threats and evil dictators hollywood script writers will be hard at work beating the war drums to crack with these shows the fire in los angeles. r t. into reality world up there we go will start in a bahrain where security is being killed or injured in clashes with antigovernment protesters the unrest began in february last year when people rose up demanding reforms from the longtime ruling dynasty the uprising was met with a harsh crackdown as well as the...
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lyders hollywood have such a problem with that issue of balance -- why does hollywood have such a problem with that issue of balance? there are other small films that do not make money. people go to sundance every year. hollywood these days celebrates and industry celebrates and the critics love a project that comes out of know where they did not see coming that was independently produced. i will not buy the argument they have to make money. these things that do not make money to get celebrated. it is more about the story line. >> i think that -- if you want market down that a non-black filmmakers have had many years and opportunities to tell stories about themselves and black filmmakers have not had as many years and opportunities to explore the nuances of our reality. the day, film's see there rallied upon or -- we're trying to fit into an industry that does not have a place. for these types of films. we're trying to create something else over here. that is the difference now between the 1990's explosion of black filmmakers that made independent films soon made films for the studios and
lyders hollywood have such a problem with that issue of balance -- why does hollywood have such a problem with that issue of balance? there are other small films that do not make money. people go to sundance every year. hollywood these days celebrates and industry celebrates and the critics love a project that comes out of know where they did not see coming that was independently produced. i will not buy the argument they have to make money. these things that do not make money to get...